Homeowners are carrying more of the burden due to the impact of natural disasters. Click through to see which states are paying the most.
Read More »CoreLogic and Ecopia in New Collaboration
The partnership between CoreLogic and New Ecopia will powers the most comprehensive structure footprint coverage and associated attributes across the U.S.
Read More »5th Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Servicing Violations Suit
Here’s why the 5th Circuit Court recently upheld a District Court decision to dismiss a suit for alleged violations of certain servicing requirements under RESPA.
Read More »How Homes Can Recover From Severe Weather Damage
At a webinar, experts discussed how severe weather had impacted the country in 2019 and the steps that servicers and service providers could take to ensure the safety of homes. Here’s what they had to say.
Read More »How Technology Is Powering Property Preservation
Data and analytics advances are transforming and streamlining property preservation. Click through to hear experts provide insights as part of an exclusive DS News webinar.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Protecting Properties Through Tech
On Thursday, April 11, from 1–2 p.m. EDT, DS News will host a webinar to explore the increased risks facing servicers and mortgage professionals. Here's what else is happening in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Time-Barred Foreclosures and the Statute of Limitations
Recent case law in Washington could have major implications for servicers attempting to foreclose on borrowers with bankruptcy in their past. Click through to read expert analysis.
Read More »Disaster Response—Lessons Learned and Preparations Planned
As Puerto Rico continues to recover from the impact of Hurricane Maria, experts note the importance of disaster preparedness to the mortgage industry.
Read More »Building Better Disaster Relief for Homeowners
During a House Committee on Financial Services hearing, experts and politicians put forth ideas to improve Community Development Block Grant flexibility, with an emphasis on helping homeowners during the rebuilding process.
Read More »Court Approves $13.8M Wells Fargo Settlement
The bank’s plan will work to address allegations of unauthorized loan modifications that may have led to borrower defaults.
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